What to Bring

For ambulatory (same-day) surgery, a medical procedure, or for a longer stay we advise you to:

Wear loose fitting clothes.

Bring your eyeglasses, hearing aid, or other assistive device if it will make you feel more comfortable. You will be asked to remove your contact lenses prior to your surgery.

Bring toiletries if you will be staying overnight.

If your child is the patient:

Hospitals can intimidate children (and their parents). It is normal for children (and sometimes adults) to be afraid and anxious. The following may help make your child's hospital stay less stressful:

ASK: We encourage you and your child to ask questions at any time.

LISTEN and TALK: Listen to your child. Give your child permission to ask questions, to cry, and to talk about feelings. Let your child know it is okay to be afraid and to say something hurts. Share your feelings too. Keep your child and family members up to date about what is happening. Information helps create peace of mind. A member of the PMC healthcare team is always nearby to help.

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“The best interest of the patient is the only interest to be considered, and in order that the sick may have the benefit of advancing knowledge, [a] union of forces is necessary.” — Dr. William J. Mayo, founder of Mayo Clinic
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